Then go find the vmts/vtfs that we need to edit. Moving on, since we’ve got VTFEDIT installed, we can go to our addons and find the addon we want to use, because our textures are inside them.
Personally, I’d recommend using Crowbar’s Download/Unpack system, since it’s usually faster. If you wish to edit a workshop mod, you can either use or Crowbar’s Unpack/Download system to download the mod, to get the files for it. A reminder that the one I’ll be using only has a single texture, but most others don’t. They also have subfolders too, but those are dependent on what you want to do.Īll textures are going to be different, and it’s sometimes hard to find the right texture.
Personally, I make a folder that has backup textures and a set of new textures, which look like this:
Since you have VTFEDIT, that means your textures and files are going to look like these: This part isn’t really necessary, but it always helps to have a backup of some sort for your files. (OPTIONAL) Setting up file format (OPTIONAL)